Today, the Jack Templar Tour kicks off. I really enjoyed the book. If you like Harry Potter and Percy Jackson, you will enjoy Jack Templar Monster Hunter by Jeff Gunhus. There isn't really any magic or Greek mythology, but plenty of monsters of all varieties! *A paid GWR Publicity Tour

Bloggers Wanted for the hilarious Confessions Tour in 2013. J. B. Lynn is the author of Confessions of a Slightly Neurotic Hitwoman and the sequel Further Confessions of a Slightly Neurotic Hitwoman. *A paid GWR Publicity Tour

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Last week was absolutely horrible. It was like a week of Mondays. I'm also proofreading a book so that takes up a lot of my reading time.

Reading:

Caitlin Kane knows more
about the impact of schizophrenia than most people could imagine. Both
her parents were afflicted with the devastating mental illness, a
disease that tends to run in families, and Caitlin and her brother grew
up trying to navigate the chaos of living with two schizophrenics. Her
tumultuous childhood left Caitlin determined to forge a peaceful and
serene life for herself. Now 32, she is living her dream. Married to her
best friend, she and her husband are raising two bright young children
in the suburbs of Seattle. While her unusual upbringing has left Caitlin
with emotional scars, she enjoys the love and support of her extended
family and her challenging career as a pediatric nurse. But no matter
how hard she tries, she can't shake the obsessive fear that the family
illness will strike again, robbing her of her mind or stealing away the
sanity of one or both of her children. From Goodreads.com

Gen Y has been picked
apart by analysts, statistics, and trend reports, which often portray
20-somethings in negative, one-dimensional terms like "entitled" and
"whiners". In this thought-provoking new book that aims to dispel these
stereotypes, journalist Hannah Seligson chronicles the lives of seven
individuals who embody this generation, exploring their challenges and
ambitions in vivid detail and sketching a picture, through their eyes,
of what life is actually like for young adults. Through these first-hand
stories, readers will discover the transformational effect this
enterprising, open-minded, innovative, and diverse generation is having
on society. From Goodreads.com

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